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Bird-B-Gone SpectrumV Bird Repellant Gel For Assorted Species 12 pk

Item No. 76417615063
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Bird-B-Gone SpectrumV Bird Repellant Gel For Assorted Species 12 pk

76417615063

SpectrumV Holographic Bird Gel is an easy, economical and effective sensory bird control solution. Each easy-to-apply disc contains an innovative gel that uses a combination of sight, sense and smell that repels birds keeping them away from edges, ledges and more! SpectrumV Holographic Bird Gel is used to deter sparrows, pigeons, gulls, crows, starlings, woodpeckers and other bird species from buildings and structures. Sight - Holographic reflection technology creates visual hot spots that scares birds away. Sense - when touched, birds do not like the sticky sensation on their feet, encouraging them to leave the area. Smell - proprietary blend of ingredients creates an aroma that is unpleasant to birds making this an instinctive bird repellent gel.
Easy to install - no assembly required
Effectively deters all bird species
Economical and effective for a low-cost humane solution
Non-toxic; not harmful to birds
Gel won't melt, evaporate or freeze
U.V. protected - wont degrade or discolor in sunlight
Built-in glue troughs for better dish adhesion
Product placement is fast and easy
Ideal for commercial and residential use
SpectrumV increasing coverage is as simple as placing an additional dish

Features:
Accessories or Parts Included: No
Bird Type: Assorted Species
Brand Name: Bird-B-Gone
Coverage Area: 10 linear foot
Number in Package: 12 pack
Packaging Type: Boxed
Sub Brand: SpectrumV
Washable and or Reusable: No
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